She knows she should be grateful that her mom's new job at Rest Haven Senior Living gives them a place to live-but the over-age-65 residence is a boring, run-down, funny smelling place. Even so, Mardella volunteers to make their new home as cheerful as possible. Through these colorful projects, she is surprised that she soon has new friends-of all ages. But when her father gets out of jail, angry and determined to find them, Mardella realizes she's made another terrible mistake-one that might destroy her chance at a new, happy life. This time it's up to her to fix everything and keep her mom and new friends safe.
This moving middle grade novel sensitively addresses a tough topic through the eyes of a preteen. It's a story about misplaced guilt, intergenerational friendships, and an unlikely found family as Mardella discovers her inner strength and the true meaning of home.
"From a dark and bruising past to a bright and colorful future, this story of found family and self-forgiveness is sure to touch your heart." - Silvia Acevedo, author of the award-winning God Awful series